Measuring the Impacts of Teachers II: Teacher Value-Added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood
Harvard University · Columbia University
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Are teachers' impacts on students' test scores (value-added) a good measure of their quality? This question has sparked debate partly because of a lack of evidence on whether high value-added (VA) teachers improve students' long-term outcomes. Using school district and tax records for more than one million children, we find that students assigned to high-VA teachers are more likely to attend college, earn higher salaries, and are less likely to have children as teenagers. Replacing a teacher whose VA is in the bottom 5 percent with an average teacher would increase the present value of students' lifetime income by approximately $250,000 per classroom. (JEL H75, I21, J24, J45)
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- Value (mathematics)
- Test (biology)
- Teacher quality
- Quality (philosophy)
- Psychology
- Mathematics education
- Demographic economics
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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